
Sony - WF-C700N
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Last updated: Dec 23, 2025 Scoring
AirPods Pro 2 aren't listed but are awesome and super comfy for long periods. I use them with my Samsung phone. Sony's earbuds are also very good. Anker typically performs well for their price, but are not the "best". I haven't been impressed with Jabra and find Beats to be lower performing in terms of audio quality.
r/GalaxyS22 • Best earbuds for cancelling noise in your opinion right now? ->I have the Sony WF-C700N which are tiny. Too small and loose for my ears. Sound perfect for you.
r/SonyHeadphones • What exactly are the smallest Sony Earbuds? I am in need of some very small buds! ->Retail is around $200 Australian dollarydoos but they are on sale for around $130 AU, which is what I paid.
r/SonyHeadphones • What exactly are the smallest Sony Earbuds? I am in need of some very small buds! ->also had them, they are pretty good. I upgraded to the c700n and they are worth the extra bit of money
r/NewSkaters • earphones/earbuds recommendation? ->I've changed the left one to change modes and right one to pause or skip
r/NewSkaters • earphones/earbuds recommendation? ->I’ve got the same issue and I’m choosing the right model too. Here are options that match what you’re looking for: JLab JBuds Mini — among the tiniest (~3.3 g per bud); often a great fit for smaller ears. No ANC, but the ultra-compact shell means you’re unlikely to get rubbing. Soundcore A20i — very small (~25 × 19 × 16 mm, ~5.2 g per bud); comfy and inexpensive. No ANC, but they tend to fit almost any ear. Sony LinkBuds S (WF-LS900N) — lightweight (~4.8 g per bud) and one of the most comfortable with real ANC; small, rounded housing. If you want a quality sound + secure seal, this is the safest “premium” pick. Alternative: Sony LinkBuds Fit (WF-LS910N) — even more comfort-oriented. The Air Fitting Supporters distribute contact inside the outer ear (no hooks; they don’t interfere with glasses). If your left concha (the bowl of your outer ear) is very small, these can help spread pressure away from sensitive spots. (~4.9 g per bud). Sony WF-C700N / C710N — light (~4.6 g per bud on C700N), designed for small ears; ANC is decent. WF-C710N is the 2025 refresh with improved ANC/touch controls. Samsung Galaxy Buds2 — very small, rounded capsule; comfortable with good sound and competent ANC. (Not the FE.) ~5.0 g per bud; 17.0 × 20.9 × 21.1 mm.
r/Earbuds • HELP no earbuds fit my tiny ears ->iphone user, the best choice i say is airpod pro 2 is has everything u would need plus comfort, the audio is very balance. but heres some other choice to consider. **Monndrop Moca.** its budget friendly and it came with a app u had to download on moondrop website, and EQ the audio you prefer. its the budget META. Sony WF-C700N. its nice and really comfortable, audio is nice with a Warm signature. all above got noise cancelling.
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I have Sony C700's and XM5's. I actually prefer the C700's due to them having a better fit for my ears.
r/SteamDeck • What Earbuds do you use ->My Sony WF-C700N earbuds fit perfectly with the loop v1 tips. I’ve never tried the v2 tips on them.
r/LoopEarplugs • Earbuds that fit like Loops? ->Sony WF-C700N first earbuds I've bought with my money and almost 2 years later still works fine
r/SteamDeck • What Earbuds do you use ->I love my Sony WF-C700Ns!! They have proven to be the best for phone calls. I can cook in my kitchen with the exhaust fan on and bang on pots and pans and the person on the other end doesn’t hear any of it! The sound quality is much better than I ever expected, since they are way cheaper than the XM5s.
r/airpods • Several days later, let's be honest... ->What is a very small case to you? My wife has the Sony WF C700N ear buds, which are a sort of mid range for Sony, but they sound good and the case is pretty small. I think most Sonys have a similar sized pill shaped case. For comparison, I have the Technics AZ80 and I’d say the case is twice the size but still relatively small. I think JLabs push the boundaries with the size of some of their buds and cases, but the sound quality isn’t as good. It’s all relative though, what do you consider a small case and what sort of level sound quality do you want? If your priority is size, then go with JLab. Cheap, still a decent sound and very small case.
r/Earbuds • View on Reddit →Sony WF-C700N, vastly superior sound quality, fit, works with my MacBook and iphone simultaneously and you can pick up a pair for £60.
r/airpods • View on Reddit →I think this is a good choice. I picked up the c510 in January. They really have a nice sound to them with the typical Sony signature sound. It sounds like the c710 sounds a bitter better (although difference is small). Their newest version of the Connect app is good, and the microphone is good on both these midpriced models. The ANC is a bit better too. It is not amazing, but it is pretty similar to the Linkbuds Fit. So, I think it is a solid pickup. Have really enjoyed both the c510 and Earfun Air 2 that I picked this year.
r/Earbuds • View on Reddit →Is the Noise Cancellation as good on the Sony WF-C700N on the CMF Buds 2 Plus and the Apple AirPods Pro 2s?
r/NOTHING • View on Reddit →The Earfun Earbuds seem to be good. I use the older Earfun Air 1, but the sound quality on calls is really good. Their stem design seems to help. Their new model is the Earfun Air Pro 4 and Air 2. I have gotten really nice sound quality with the Sony c510. They released the Linkbuds Fit and the c710 in the last 6 months that both sound good. Jabra decided to concentrate on hearing aids, but their models like the Jabra Active 8 or Jabra Elite 5 do well with the microphone.
r/HeadphoneAdvice • View on Reddit →Imo you can get much better headphones for the price from Sony, Samsung, Apple, Bose, JBL, or Beats. All of those are going to produce better sound, have better noise cancelling/ambient mode, and better overall quality. I have used Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro and Sony WF-C700N (get your shit together Sony that name sucks). Both are fantastic, and the Sonys were 1/2 the price of these Milwaukee
r/MilwaukeeTool • View on Reddit →Sony WFC-700N, Noise cancelling has dropping 60kg silent, good fit, comfortable and a good app and battery life
r/Earbuds • View on Reddit →all of those are mediocre at best, it would be easier to tell you which ones to avoid (Beats and Skullcandy) go for the Sonys
r/Earbuds • View on Reddit →Sony WF-C700N. Could work on the name, but they have been great so far. Had them for 3 months
r/crossfit • View on Reddit →You can find very decent buds in the $100 range - Soundcore Space A40, Sony WF-C700N series (one with buttons, one with touchpoints), Sony Linkbuds S, Samsung Buds FE (1st Gen). If you are in the market for absolute audio precision, then yeah, you will get more out of $300+ buds. But if you want serviceable sound, ANC and battery life at a price that won't kill you if they get lost, any of those would be fine, imo.
r/Earbuds • View on Reddit →I got some Sony's (WF-C700N-UK), they fit really well, support being connected to two devices at the same time, decent sound, and noise cancellation/passthrough Edit: Bargain for $85 US [Amazon link](https://a.co/d/2VgtK89)
r/GooglePixel • View on Reddit →Sony have been the most durable and best battery life out of any ive had. Pretty decent sound quality as well.
r/farming • View on Reddit →I use a pair of Sony WF-C700N and they work great. I haven't noticed any lag and can remember multiple Bluetooth connections so they're linked to my (Android) phone and laptop as well and I use the Sony app on my phone to set what the source is. They also have pretty decent active noise cancelling.
r/SteamDeck • View on Reddit →also had them, they are pretty good. I upgraded to the c700n and they are worth the extra bit of money
r/NewSkaters • View on Reddit →Most Bluetooth Headphones / earbuds these days have an "bleed" Mode , they use the microphones to give you the outside noises in top of Your music. Sony WF CM700N are the ones i use currently.
r/bikecommuting • View on Reddit →https://a.co/d/2slXVww Sony WF-C700N These are my go to for almost everything on the farm. I can clean out a grain bin with these guys in and not have any issues. I tried a set of Raycon ear buds and they were ok. These from Sony are much better
r/farming • View on Reddit →I've been using Sony WF-C700 for Landscaping construction, farm work and grounds maintenance for the last 3 years. Still no issues with them and they've seen an insane amount of dust, sweat, dirt and rain.
r/BuyItForLife • View on Reddit →Admittedly the full drown out is with music on, but the noise cancelling works independently, the most you'll have to deal with is noise from bone conduction which (at a guess) brings it down to about 40-50 dB. Mine were 120 GBP but since they are a few years old at this point you may be able to get them cheaper now
r/autism • View on Reddit →Have the older C700n. These fit and stay in my ears far better than the Airpod Pros. While the Airpods have superior noise cancellation and iPhone integration, it means jack-all when the things can’t seal and keep falling out.
r/gadgets • View on Reddit →Also I have the Sony WF-C700N Earbuds I love em I never Tried AirPods Before and I also have The Flying Tiger 765 Which My Grandma got for me I wear the WF-C700N More tho Hope this Helps ????
r/NOTHING • View on Reddit →Under $40 I would go for QCY Melobuds Pro or the Sony WF-C700N which is going for $39 on Ebay right now from a certified seller. I've been personally using my Realme Buds Air 6 Pro the most, which I got for only $15 on Aliexpress but I think that was probably a price error since the listing got deleted after a couple of weeks
r/Earbuds • View on Reddit →I have the Sony c510, which is solid. Sound is a bit like the WH Xm4 headphones. Good battery, good Sony app, no anc, but a good ambient mode. The Sony c710 has similar look and adds ANC. I really have enjoyed the Sony because it works so well. No connections issues and fits with nice seal but is comfortable. People do like the Linkbuds Fit. Sony had a 3 day flash sale this week with 50 off, but I assume more of that both before or after Christmas.
r/Earbuds • View on Reddit →The Sony c510 and c710 are a really good value. I have the c510. One thing that I like is that it does the basic well. Sound is good if like some clean bass mixed in. They connect to everything that I use on the first attempt. I have a Windows 11 laptop, but it connects to all platforms (I don't know about Xbox or the Sony PS). It has good multipoint connects and good ambient mode for doing stuff outside. 510 lacks ANC but 710 gives you that.
r/Earbuds • View on Reddit →The c510 or c710 by Sony are solid . I have the 510 model that lacks ANC. It is easy to get a good deal. So, it blocks a lot of noise passively.
r/Earbuds • View on Reddit →Had the c700n and sent them back the next day! Anc is crap. For your budget look at,,, Soundcore liberty 4 nc Galaxy buds FE Galaxy buds 2 pro, got mine on amazon resale for £80
r/Earbuds • View on Reddit →Yes the c700n sound great, but no better than the c500. I have the linkbuds s and these are superb, going cheap now aswell
r/Earbuds • View on Reddit →i recently bought the sony wf-c700n and the active noise cancellation is incredible, to the point that i have to turn it off if i cross a road because i will Not hear a car coming. they're more affordable than airpods (£90) but work wonders!
r/ADHDUK • View on Reddit →I like the Sony WF-C700N buds for that pricepoint
r/LinusTechTips • View on Reddit →Can recommend Sony's WFC N-700 model, had them for about 2 years now and they have noise cancelling so good it can block out the Victoria line in London (idk if that works as a frame of reference to you, about 110 dB)
r/autism • View on Reddit →I have the Earfun Air 2. It doesn't have anc, but the sound is supposedly similar to AP4. It is excellent for the price with a decent app. I like the Sony budget buds to like the c510 or c710.
r/Earbuds • View on Reddit →I have got the Sony c510. They lack anc, but the seal blocks a lot of noise. Good app included as well as ambient mode. The Sony c710 seems to have improved the ANC over the c700. If you don't need something immediately, I think they will start going on sale more often. I would also consider the Earfun Air Pro 4. It has good/very good ANC for less than 75.00. myearfun site had a sale until sometime tonight, but I don't know when it ends. Soundcore Liberty 4nc is good too.
r/Earbuds • View on Reddit →iphone user, the best choice i say is airpod pro 2 is has everything u would need plus comfort, the audio is very balance. but heres some other choice to consider. **Monndrop Moca.** its budget friendly and it came with a app u had to download on moondrop website, and EQ the audio you prefer. its the budget META. Sony WF-C700N. its nice and really comfortable, audio is nice with a Warm signature. all above got noise cancelling.
r/Earbuds • View on Reddit →I've changed the left one to change modes and right one to pause or skip
r/NewSkaters • View on Reddit →If you want great sound under $100, check out the Soundcore Liberty 4 NC for punchy bass and solid ANC, or the Sony WF-C700N for a balanced tuning with decent noise canceling at a budget-friendly price. If you can, try both at Audiotones .co so you can hear the tuning yourself before buying.
r/Earbuds • View on Reddit →Excellent review! Mahalo nui! And no, your review wasn’t too long, I appreciate your thoroughness. I have been using Sony WF-C700N earbuds for two years now. They’ve done well, but they just lost the microphone function. I am considering buying AirPods Pro 2 or Bose QuietComfort. Any opinions on this choice are appreciated.
r/AirpodsPro • View on Reddit →Sony WFC700N, had them for over a year with almost daily gym wear and running, no issues
r/Earbuds • View on Reddit →Earfun Air Pro 4 seems like a good choice. I have the Earfun Air 2. It has really nice sound quality, and it seems the Air Pro 4 anc is good too. It does seem that the Sony c710 is good too. I have the Sony c510 since January and the earbuds and the app work well. The 710 anc seems improved from their prior 700 earbud.
r/Earbuds • View on Reddit →The Sony c700n is a good choice. They are light, stable and really stay in your ears. They also have push buttons instead of simple touch which is better and avoids activating unwanted commands
r/Earbuds • View on Reddit →Of the choices, I have tried the Sonys (the 700n model with buttons) and they have ANC and sound as good as their linkbuds S. Also in the price range is the Soundcore Space A40s which have surprisingly good sound and ANC for their price.
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